Finland’s independence was not a gift, but something our grandfathers had to fight for. Grateful for what they did while today celebrating 🇫🇮 105th Independence Day! Picture: bloodstained ID-card my grandfather Veikko received when he was wounded in action in 1941. https://t.co/jRKk8o9zoN
Dear friends in Finland, Happy Independence Day! Five years ago I congratulated you on a century of Finnish independence, in your beautiful language. The message still rings true now on #Suomi105 so on behalf of the people of 🇮🇸 I share it again, with best wishes: Paljon onnea!🇫🇮 https://t.co/iqXjk0QBdy
Happy Independence Day to #Finland , gained from Russia on December 6, 1917. On the flag is the Nordic Cross, representing Christianity. The blue color symbolizes the thousands of lakes and blue sky; the white background = snow. https://t.co/BSjgHieKA9
Happy independence day Finland! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 Made some Crismis pin wheels last night, enjoyed with a cup of hot glögi too, of course 😌 https://t.co/KQ4ggvL8S0
Helsinki, Finland: Demonstrations are expected Dec. 6, Finnish Independence Day. Some demonstrations may attract counter-protests, which have devolved into physical clashes in the past. Avoid demonstration areas. More at https://t.co/t9dDJzmdw6 https://t.co/RRuRsAnroe